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IBM (International Business Machines Corporation) announces the launch of its AI Fundamentals program, designed to enhance skills and knowledge in the field of artificial intelligence. The program is integrated into the SkillsBuild learning portal, offering a comprehensive credential for individuals seeking to advance their expertise in AI.
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / January 3, 2024 / IBM Written by David Gewirtz, Senior Contributing Editor
Because I have had a long interest in AI ethics (I did a thesis on AI ethics way back in the day), I took the AI ethics class. It was good.
It discussed the challenge of balancing technology with ethical responsibility. Key topics included the five pillars of AI ethics, the importance of fairness and avoiding bias, and the need for AI systems to be transparent, explainable, and robust against attacks. The session also emphasized governance, the protection of personal data, and the significance of privacy through data minimization and differential privacy.
The International Business Machines Corporation, nicknamed Big Blue, is an American multinational technology corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York and present in over 175 countries.